How do I remove acne from my face?

As a teenager, I remember acne, my skin breaking out on my face. I wanted no more pimples. Other teens had the same problem, but we were told it was just a natural growing-up process. Don’t you believe it.

The problem is a combination of factors. Many teens today are not getting a good diet by eating at the fast food restaurants or not eating good nutritional home-cooked meals with salads, fruits and vegetables, protein and carbohydrates such as pasta.

Many people are becoming obese due to the lack of exercise and the slowdown of one’s metabolism. Toxins accumulate in the mitochondria cells in the back which causes them to shut down. When active, these cells burn ATP, the body’s energy molecule, which produces heat and keeps the body warm.

Removing these toxins by opening the skin pores can be achieved by a special time-indexed nutritional formula that is described in the Nu Skin Nu Spirit newsletter that you can subscribe to.

The other remedy is to practice good hygiene and wash the face with the appropriate cleanser. The teenage son of one of the Nu Skin distributors tried the foaming cleanser for his blemishes problem and exclaimed, “Wow, this feels great.” He felt the action immediately. His self-confidence went up immediately, and he now has a girl who likes him.

I recommend the Clear Action Acne Medication Foaming Cleanser which contains salicylic acid, which is a beta hydroxy acid, that penetrates pores to eliminate blemishes. The Cleanser also keeps the skin clean so that oil will not build up and cause future breakouts. Some other good products are the following:

1. Epoch Blemish Treatment that combines proven pore-clearing medicine with Job’s tears, used historically in Asia to reduce redness.

2. Epoch Glacial Marine Mud to draw out impurities and remove dead skin cells.

3. Pharmanex Cortitrol which is a dietary supplement that helps the body modulate healthy levels of cortisol, a stress hormone, that can adversely stimulate an over production of oil in the skin. Return to home page from acne.